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Home/Ministries/Facing blackmail threats, Christian TV executive and wife admit to previous marriage problems

Facing blackmail threats, Christian TV executive and wife admit to previous marriage problems

Written by Adelle M. Banks, RNS | Thursday, December 2, 2010

The founders of the world’s second largest Christian network admitted Tuesday (Nov. 30) that their marriage was once torn by an “improper relationship,” and went public to head off a multimillion-dollar blackmail threat.

Marcus Lamb, president and CEO of Daystar Television Network, appeared with his wife and co-host Joni on Daystar’s flagship “Celebration” program.

“Several years ago, Marcus and I went through a challenge in our marriage and I discovered that he was having an emotional relationship, if you will, with someone and that it had turned into an improper relationship,” Joni Lamb told viewers of the Dallas-based network.

The couple said they sought counseling about his extramarital relationship with a woman and overcame their marital troubles. Now, they said, three people have threatened to tell their story if they did not receive $7.5 million.

“We’re not here today to excuse sin but we are here to celebrate the goodness and grace of God, that he has helped Joni and me,” Marcus Lamb said. “He has healed our marriage and he has restored my heart to him.”

His wife added that they had hoped to handle their situation in private……

Founded in 1997, the 24-hour Daystar network is ranked second in size behind the California-based Trinity Broadcasting Network. Its programs air in more than 200 countries, featuring religious figures such as Charles Stanley.

Read More: http://www.ethicsdaily.com/christian-network-ceo-tries-to-head-off-blackmail-campaign-cms-17090

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